DocumentCode :
452799
Title :
Dielectric Spectroscopy of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Author :
Nelson, Stuart O.
Author_Institution :
Richard B. Russell Agric. Res. Center, U. S. Dept. of Agric., Athens, GA
Volume :
1
fYear :
2005
fDate :
16-19 May 2005
Firstpage :
360
Lastpage :
364
Abstract :
Dielectric properties over the frequency range from 10 MHz to 1.8 GHz and over the temperature range from 5 to 65 degC were measured for tissue samples cut from nine fresh fruits and vegetables. Dielectric constant and loss-factor data were obtained for apple, avocado, banana, cantaloupe, carrot, cucumber, grape, orange, and potato, showing dielectric constants ranging from values of several hundred at 10 MHz to less than 100 at 1.8 GHz and loss factors on the order of one thousand at 10 MHz to less than 20 at 1.8 GHz. The dielectric loss factor increased consistently with increasing temperature at frequencies below 1 GHz. The dielectric constant increased with temperature at lower frequencies, but it decreased with temperature at the higher frequencies. This reversal of the sign of the temperature coefficient occurred at some point in the frequency range between 10 and 120 MHz where the temperature dependence of the dielectric constant was zero. At frequencies below this point, ionic conduction dominates the dielectric behavior, but above that point dipolar relaxation appears to control the behavior. Multiple linear regression provided equations for calculation of the loss factor in the frequency range from 10 to 300 MHz at temperatures from 5 to 65 degC. The data provide new information useful in understanding dielectric heating behavior and evaluating dielectric properties of such agricultural products for quality sensing applications
Keywords :
agricultural products; dielectric loss measurement; dielectric losses; permittivity measurement; spectroscopy; 10 to 1800 MHz; 5 to 65 C; agricultural products; dielectric constant; dielectric heating behavior; dielectric loss factor; dielectric spectroscopy; fresh fruits; ionic conduction; multiple linear regression; permittivity; point dipolar relaxation; tissue samples; vegetables; Dielectric constant; Dielectric losses; Dielectric measurements; Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy; Equations; Frequency measurement; Linear regression; Pipelines; Temperature dependence; Temperature distribution; Dielectric constant; Dielectric loss factor; Dielectric properties Dielectric spectroscopy; Fruit; Permittivity; Vegetables;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 2005. IMTC 2005. Proceedings of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Ottawa, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8879-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IMTC.2005.1604135
Filename :
1604135
Link To Document :
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